[quote name=\'clemon79\' date=\'Jul 14 2003, 05:22 PM\'] [quote name=\'Matt Ottinger\' date=\'Jul 14 2003, 01:26 PM\'] If your enjoyment of The Julie Chen Show is somehow tarnished by knowing ahead of time that one of the pretty-boys had a hissy fit, I feel for you. [/quote]
Whatever. I'm not all that worked up about it anymore, but I do take umbrage with the above quote, alone with David's quote about \"who the hell needs to watch the show when...\" Those two lines suggest that it's okay to spoil the show because you guys don't particularly care for it, and that's a load of Grade-A crap. Amazing Race doesn't particularly float my boat, but that doesn't give me carte blanche to blow a spoiler for you guys. [/quote]
I honestly could go either way on this one. I understand both your points. I just wanted to add that sometimes certain areas of the net cause more stress then they are worth.
I remember back in the 80's before this internet thing caught on, I would look forward to my shows, enjoy my shows and then look forward to my shows again the next day. No Spolier crap, no over analyzing the same things over and over day in and day out to the point where I should be making an appointment to see a Psychiartist.
Before the internet TV used to be peaceful. You would look forward to a show, enjoy it and then not have to hammer out details about it inside your head 24/7. Newsgroups and Message Boards is one of the pleasures of the internet that has actually turned into a problem for many.
Do yourself a favor and every once in a while step away from these places for a few days. Television will become less like a job and actually seem enjoyable again.
John